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Unlike fossil fuels (coal, gas, oil), solar energy is renewable and inexhaustible. However, despite the abundance of solar radiation, the continent is handicapped by insufficient energy.
Only 23% of the population (one in four...

In many cases we tend to separate the well-being of the environment from the well-being of ourselves as a human species, not realising that a healthy environment is connected to human dignity, and therefore is a human right.
On the...

It’s a blue Monday.
After a sunny weekend, the clouds are hovering and a light drizzle begins to fall. A group of activists, placards in hand, are braving the cold on the sidewalk of Empire Road. They are commemorating the Fukushima...

“Not Another Fukushima” is what was written on the placard I was carrying, standing in the blistering cold on Empire road Johannesburg.
'Why?' is a question you might ask, and I would too. The answer dates back to 11 March 2011 when...

“Not Another Fukushima” is what was written on the placard I was carrying, standing in the blistering cold on Empire road Johannesburg.
'Why?' is a question you might ask, and I would too. The answer dates back to 11 March 2011 when...

Two years ago, hundreds of thousands of people in Japan lost their homes, jobs and communities in the nuclear meltdown at Fukushima.
Today, many of them have still not received enough compensation to rebuild their lives.
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What do an accountant in London, a school teacher in Cape Town, and a bartender in Joburg have in common in the world of the web?
That’s not the start of a joke, it’s an honest question.
The answer is, they can all become online...